NMAT 2023 by GMAC ends tomorrow at mba.com; participating institutes
NMAT 2023 scorecard will be used for admission into postgraduate management programmes in India, Philippines, Nigeria, Hungary, and Morocco.
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Divyansh | December 18, 2023 | 02:51 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC) will close the window for appearing for the GMAC NMAT 2023 tomorrow. Students who have applied for GMAC NMAT 2023 can appear for the exam on the official website, mba.com.
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Students can appear for the NMAT 2023 at the exam centre or from their house through the online mode. The NMAT 2023 by GMAC will consist of three sections – quantitative skills, language skills, and logical reasoning. Students will have to answer the questions in each section within the allotted time and each section will be timed individually.
NMAT exam pattern
Every section will have 36 questions i.e. students will have to attempt the 108 questions. The candidates will be given 120 minutes – 28 minutes to attempt the language skill section, 52 minutes for quantitative skill section and 40 minutes allotted for the logical reasoning section.
Students will be able to download the NMAT scorecard within 48 hours of completing the examination. They will be notified by email when the score card is ready. The NMAT 2023 scorecard will include scaled section scores and total score.
Participating B-schools
The NMAT 2023 by GMAC™ will be accepted for admission into Postgraduate management programmes in B-schools from India, South Africa, Philippines, Nigeria, Hungary, and Morocco.
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Some Indian B-schools accepting the NMAT 2023 scorecard are following:
- SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies
- KJ Somaiya Institute of Management
- Indian School of Business (ISB) (Advanced Management Programme in Business Analytics (AMPBA)
- SP Jain Institute of Management & Research(SPJIMR) Global Management Programme – GMP
- SDA Bocconi Asia Center
- XIM University
-
TA Pai Management Institute (TAPMI)
ICFAI Business School - Shiv nadar Institute of Management Studies
- Great Lakes Institute of Management
- FLAME University
- Stoa School
- Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab
- ISBR Business School
- Thapar School of Management
- SRM University, Delhi – NCR, Sonepat
- SOIL Institute of Management
- School of Petroleum Management, PDPU
- Jain University - CMS Business School
- ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai
- GITAM Deemed to be University, Visakhapatnam
- BML Munjal University
- Bennett University
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